KUCHING, July 5 2026: After a long wait, Tabuan Jaya Health Clinic is expected to receive its first patient on July 20, after a delay of over two years.
Caption: Dr Sim Kui Hian says the state JKR is scheduled to hand over Tabuan Jaya Health Clinic to the Ministry of Health on July 9
Deputy Premier Dr Sim Kui Hian said the state Public Works Department (JKR) is scheduled to hand over the clinic to the Ministry of Health (MoH) on July 9.
“This $24 million Ministry of Health’s Type 2 is expected to serve between 800 and 1,000 patients per day, serving not just Tabuan Jaya, but Samarahan (up to Universiti Malaysia Sarawak) and Stutong areas,” Dr Sim, who is also the state Ministry of Public Health, Housing and Local Government, said in his Facebook post today.
He said the clinic will face immediate challenge as it has 136 car parks considering that it can serve up to 1,000 patients per day.
He said the clinic was planned for construction under the rolling plan of the 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP) (2010-2015).
“After three tenders, it was finally awarded to a successful contractor on Dec 2021. It was supposed to be completed in June 2024.
“After extension of time (EoT) for additional Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) requirement, hence further delayed till now,” he added.
Tabuan Jaya Health Clinic, he said, is the second Type 2 clinic of MoH. After Petrajaya Health Clinic,” he said.
He added Tabuan Jaya Health Clinic will be staffed by 179 personnel, and he hoped that MoH will post enough personnel to optimise its facilities.
Dr Sim said Sarawak currently has 4,275 beds, and it needs additional 1,925 beds.
He said the state currently has 4,614 doctors, a shortage by 2,649 doctors.


